Whether traveling with friends or heading out on a family adventure, a road trip is an excellent option for sight-seeing aficionados—and those who want to travel on a budget.
However, it also requires a lot of careful planning ahead of time! Otherwise, you may find yourself wasting precious time on the road by taking longer routes than necessary from A to B, or having to fork out on expensive accommodation due to not booking ahead.
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Imagine a road trip with your kids where you arrive at your destination without feeling completely frazzled! It can be done. Indeed, all you need to do is follow our tried and tested guide below.
Long car trips can be fun, but they can also be very tiring and expensive. This is why it’s important to have a plan in place to help you anticipate how much time and money you need to spend.
Lots of people go on long rides for fun. As they say, “getting there is half the fun.” If you have enough time and money to spend, you can be as leisurely as you want. You can even go on side trips to check out some sights off the beaten path. However, this is not the case for those who need to travel with time and budget restraints.
Chicago is such a gorgeous city, packed with arts, culture, sports, and, of course, located right on Lake Michigan. But perhaps you’d like to explore more of the Midwest? You’ve come to the right place! Rent a car from the Chicago Airport (either O'Hare or Midway) and discover these 5 fabulous places, all within driving distance, and making a road trip loop around Lake Michigan, and a bit further west.
Summer is an extremely popular time of year for travel. And the warm weather makes road trips very common this time of year. Planning the perfect road trip takes a lot of time and effort.
Here are my best tips and tricks to get the most out of your summer road trip.
The best way to explore England is via a road trip across the country. This allows for getting an authentic taste of local culture, while exploring the nation. Road tripping means you choose the route, what you want to see, and how long you stay in each place.
Here is how to design your perfect road trip around England.
Who doesn’t relish a road trip? And what better place to explore via car than by traversing the UK? While many travelers enjoy taking the train (or flying, if you’re heading up north to Scotland), road tripping the UK is a bucket list experience – one that you’ll utterly adore (and, perhaps, do again and again).
But don’t settle for a regular road trip – craft your own itinerary to align with your passions and priorities. Here are some suggestions:
Either at home or on the road, are you are looking to encourage your child to learn new skills, while looking to wrap learning in play? Well, we’ve got the game for you.
Most people who takeroad tripsalready know about using a road trip planner. These planners make a whole lot of difference in a trip. Heading out on a road trip is a pretty refreshing experience for anyone looking to get a glimpse of the real outside world, finding quirky things to do and fun places to eat. In this case, a road trip seems like a great travel choice. However, you need a plan to make the most out of your trip.